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Similarly, the more doctors there are, the more patients and operations there will be, too.That correlation, however, only goes so far.

"When you start operations there will be battles," said Gen. Peter Pace, commander of American forces in Latin America and a guest at the graduation ceremonies.

Even if more troops are sent to Afghanistan to buttress international peacekeeping operations, there will be no shortage of forces or weapons available to tangle with Iraq.

"There will not be joint operations, there will be operations of Philippine troops, with American advisers," Lt. Gen. Narciso L. Abaya, deputy chief of staff of the Philippine armed forces, said in an interview in the military's command headquarters.

"If the government does not hold its operations, there will be attacks in Peshawar, Islamabad and Karachi," Mr. Muhammad said in an interview with the BBC's Pashto-language service on Wednesday.

But when the economy eventually turns and more people have those operations, there will be less need for a middleman.

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"Once the gates are in operation there will be a much better management of the lagoon".

For example, the Las Vegas Sands Corporation has disclosed that the S.E.C. and Justice Department are investigating whether it violated the act related to its Macao casino, and there is a possibility that Wynn's operation there will be subjected to similar scrutiny.

It is quite possible that after the operation there will be some weakness on your left side, but you almost certainly will get better.

"There are inevitable and basic fears Venezuela shares with other neighboring countries that when this plan is put into operation there will be a flood of Colombian refugees moving toward the frontier zones," Mr. Rangel told reporters this week.

Since during the program operation, there will be band-bending of the Si substrate near the interface with Al2O3, a triangular barrier is formed as shown in Fig. 5c, d, and the attempt-to-escape frequency in a triangular barrier is [26]: {upsilon}_p=sqrt{frac{2{E}_1q}{m_0}}frac{1}{2w} (3).

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